WO2005098534A1 - 立体的二次元画像表示装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a three-dimensional two-dimensional image display device and a three-dimensional two-dimensional image display method for displaying a two-dimensional image three-dimensionally.
- the two-dimensional image is formed on a predetermined image plane in a space in front of the microlens array.
- three-dimensional two-dimensional image display devices for displaying images three-dimensionally (for example, see Patent Document 1, Patent Document 2, Patent Document 3, and Patent Document 4).
- Patent document 1 JP-A-2001-255493
- Patent Document 2 JP-A-2003-98479
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2002-77731
- Patent Document 4 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2003-156712
- the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device when used as a display for exhibitions, it is better to install the device diagonally so that the observer looks down a little.
- the stereoscopic image becomes visually crisp from short children to tall adults, and the image created by the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device becomes Displayed more effectively.
- images with depth are often created by incorporating perspective, etc., so that when viewed from obliquely above, natural three-dimensionality and realism can be easily obtained.
- the conventional stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device has a problem that when installed diagonally in order to improve visibility, a displayed stereoscopic image gives a sense of incongruity. And the like.
- a three-dimensional two-dimensional image display device includes: a display unit having an image display surface for displaying a two-dimensional image; a display unit that is spaced apart from the image display surface; And an image transmission panel that displays a three-dimensional two-dimensional image by imaging light emitted from the image onto a predetermined image plane, wherein the image transmission panel is at a predetermined angle with respect to the image plane.
- the display unit is disposed at a certain first angle, and the display unit is disposed at a second angle with respect to the image plane, the second angle being an angle corresponding to the predetermined angle.
- control method of the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device includes a step of displaying a two-dimensional image from an image display surface of a display unit, and an image transmission panel spaced apart from the image display surface. Forming a three-dimensional two-dimensional image by forming light emitted from the image display surface on a predetermined image plane; and setting the image transmission panel at a predetermined angle with respect to the image plane. A step of arranging the display section at a first angle, and a step of arranging the display section at a second angle that is an angle corresponding to the predetermined angle with respect to the imaging plane. I do.
- FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of a stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side sectional view showing a schematic configuration of the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3A and 3B are diagrams showing the relationship between the rotation angles of the housing and the display unit.
- FIG. 3A shows a state before rotation
- FIG. 3B shows a state in which the housing is in the original state (the state shown in FIG. 3A).
- the angle ⁇ is tilted.
- FIG. 4 is an operation explanatory view of the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a schematic configuration of a three-dimensional two-dimensional image display device according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- (A;) and (b) are side cross-sectional views when the inclination angle of the housing is different. It is.
- M and M 2 are stereoscopic two-dimensional image display devices
- 1 is a display unit
- 1 A is an image display surface
- 2 is a stereoscopic image display surface (imaging surface)
- 3 is a microlens array ( Image transmission panel)
- 20 is a housing
- 30 is a support base
- 54 is an inclination angle detection unit (means for detecting the inclination angle)
- 55 is a control device (control means, control unit)
- 21 is It is the center of rotation.
- FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of a stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device M according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic configuration diagram of the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device M according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 4A is a diagram showing the relationship between the rotation angle of the housing and the display unit, wherein FIG. 3A shows the rotation angle before rotation, and FIG. 3B shows the rotation angle of the housing with respect to the original state (the state shown in FIG. 3A). This shows a tilted state.
- the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device M of the present embodiment displays a two-dimensional image three-dimensionally on a predetermined plane (imaging plane) in space in order for the observer H to recognize the stereoscopic display. Image display device.
- the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device M includes a housing 20, a display unit 1 that outputs light corresponding to an image, and a microlens array 3 that condenses and projects the light output from the display unit 1. And a support base 30 that supports the housing 20.
- the housing 20 is a box-shaped case having an opening 20a at one end, and houses the display unit 1 and the microlens array 3 inside.
- Support shafts 21 are provided substantially on both sides in the center of the height direction of the housing 20.
- the housing 20 is moved vertically (arrows) with respect to the support base 30 via the support shafts 21. It is supported so as to be tiltable in the direction A, that is, in the direction of rotation about the axis between the support shafts 21.
- the display unit 1 is a two-dimensional display device provided inside the housing 20.
- This The display unit 1 is composed of a general display such as a liquid crystal display, an EL panel, or a CRT, and displays an image according to a drive signal of a display display drive unit 56 described later on the image display surface 1A.
- the light corresponding to the image is emitted from the image display surface 1A.
- a panel-type display such as a liquid crystal display or an EL panel is used as the image display surface 1A because the thickness can be reduced.
- the display unit 1 is disposed at a position away from the fulcrum 21 in the inner part of the housing 20, and the display unit 1 is arranged such that its own surface center is substantially aligned with the center axis L of the housing 20. It is mounted so as to be able to rotate vertically (in the direction of arrow B) about a substantially horizontal rotation axis 11 orthogonal to the center axis L of the body 20.
- the microlens array 3 is disposed in the housing 20 at a predetermined distance in front of the image display surface 1A of the display unit 1, and the light emitted from the image display surface 1A is set in front of itself. It is a lens that displays a two-dimensional image on the image plane 2 in three dimensions by forming an image on the image plane 2 in a space separated by a distance.
- an image plane on which an image displayed on the image display surface 1A forms an image in space is referred to as a three-dimensional image display surface.
- the microlens array 3 is configured by two lens array halves 4, 5 superimposed in the thickness direction.
- Each of the microlens array halves 4 and 5 has a plurality of micro convex lenses 4 b and 5 b having the same radius of curvature on both sides of transparent substrates 4 a and 5 a made of glass or resin plate having excellent translucency, respectively. They are arranged adjacent to each other in a matrix form.
- the optical axes of the micro convex lenses 4 b and 5 b formed on one surface are adjusted so as to be the same as or parallel to the optical axes of the micro lenses 4 b and 5 b on the other surface formed at opposing positions.
- the micro-convex lenses 4 b and 5 b adjacent to each other between the micro-lens array halves 4 and 5 are superimposed so that the optical axes thereof are the same or parallel.
- the working distance of the housing 20 of the microlens array 3 on the back side (image display surface 1A side) and the working distance of the opening 20a side (imaging surface 2 side) are set to be equal.
- the radius of curvature of each lens of the microlens array 3 does not necessarily have to be the same, and the working distance on the back side of the housing and the working distance on the opening side do not necessarily have to be equal.
- the microlens array 3 is, specifically, a support shaft 2 1 which is a tilt center of the housing 20. It is provided on a plane that includes a line connecting them. Further, the microlens array 3 and the image display surface 1A of the display unit 1 are provided at positions separated by a predetermined distance (the working distance of the microphone array 3).
- the microlens array 3 has its own surface center substantially coincident with the central axis L of the housing 20, and has a posture perpendicular to the central axis L of the housing 20. It is fixed so that it cannot rotate. Therefore, the micro lens array 3 tilts by the same angle as the housing 20 in accordance with the tilt of the housing 20.
- the stereoscopic image display surface (imaging surface) 2 is preferably provided in a plane perpendicular to the ground plane.
- the angle between the vertical plane including the stereoscopic image display surface 2 and the surface parallel to the microphone aperture lens array 3 and the micro lens array 3 The display unit 1 may be attached to the housing 20 so that the angle between the plane parallel to the display and the plane including the image display surface 1A of the display unit 1 is equal to 0.
- the microlens array 3 may be arranged at an angle of 0 with respect to the vertical plane, and the image display surface 1A of the display unit 1 may be arranged at an angle of ⁇ with respect to the microlens array 3.
- the vertical plane including the stereoscopic image display surface 2 and the plane including the image display surface 1A of the display unit 1 are defined as two hypotenuses in cross section as shown in FIG.
- the relation of an isosceles triangle with the base axis L connecting the center of the stereoscopic image surface 1 to the support axis 21 is established.
- the plane parallel to the microphone-aperture lens array 3 is the midline of the isosceles triangle in a sectional view.
- the image formed on the three-dimensional image display surface 2 is a two-dimensional image. If the image is painted in a dark color, or if the background image on the display unit 1 is black and contrast is emphasized, it will be displayed floating in space, so that the viewer H from the front will It looks as if a stereoscopic image is projected.
- a two-dimensional image displayed on the three-dimensional image display surface 2 is referred to as a three-dimensional two-dimensional image.
- the display unit 1 and the microlens 3 focus light corresponding to an image on the stereoscopic image display surface 2 to display a stereoscopic two-dimensional image.
- a body image display section D is configured.
- the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device M of the present embodiment includes an operation unit 51, a control device 52, a housing rotation drive unit 53, an inclination angle detector 54, and a display rotation drive unit 55. And a display display drive unit 56 and an image generation unit 57.
- the operation unit 51 is operated by an observer H who views a two-dimensional image displayed on the stereoscopic image display surface 2 using the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device M or an operator who assists the observer (hereinafter simply referred to as an operator).
- the operator inputs an image display instruction signal for requesting execution of image display, a housing tilt instruction signal for instructing the housing to tilt, and the like to the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device M via the operation unit 51. It is possible.
- the control device 52 is a control unit that operates the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device M in accordance with various instructions input from the operation unit 51.
- control device 52 drives the display display drive unit 56 and the image generation unit 57 in accordance with the image display instruction signal input from the operation unit 51, and
- the housing rotation drive unit 53 and the display rotation drive unit 55 are driven according to the input housing tilt instruction signal to tilt the housing 20 with respect to the support 30.
- the housing rotation drive unit 53 is a tilting mechanism for tilting the housing 20 in response to a housing tilt instruction signal input from the operation unit 51. Specifically, the housing rotation drive unit 53 drives a drive motor 51 a attached to the housing 2 in response to an instruction from the control device 52, and the housing rotation drive unit 53 uses the support shaft 21 as an axis. Rotate 20 in the direction of arrow A.
- the tilt angle detecting section 54 is an angle detecting section that detects the tilt angle of the housing 20 and outputs the detected angle to the control device 52.
- the display rotation drive unit 55 is a rotating mechanism for rotating the display unit 1, and rotates the display unit 1 according to an instruction from the control device 52.
- the display unit 1 is configured to rotate with the rotation of the housing rotation drive unit 53.
- the control device 52 executes the display operation.
- the display rotation drive unit 55 outputs a tilt instruction to the display rotation drive unit 55, and the display rotation drive unit 55 rotates the display unit 1 in response to the tilt instruction to change the direction of the display surface 1A.
- the control unit 52 The display rotation drive unit 55 is controlled so that the display rotation drive unit 55 is tilted twice twice the original state.
- the stereoscopic image display surface 2 is set to be always displayed on the same vertical plane even when the housing 20 is tilted.
- the display unit 1 may be arranged along the other oblique side of the isosceles triangle with the vertical plane including the stereoscopic image display surface 2 as one oblique side in cross-sectional view.
- the display rotation drive unit 55 may be controlled so that the display rotation drive unit 55 is inclined at an angle 2 a which is twice as large as that.
- the display unit 1 rotates at an angle a with respect to the support 30 together with the housing 20. 5 is the same degree as the change angle of the housing 20 and the display unit 1 is rotated by an angle ⁇ with respect to the housing 20, so that the display unit 1 as a whole is rotated by an angle 2 ⁇ with respect to the support 30. .
- the display unit 1 is rotated according to the inclination angle of the housing 20 (microlens array 3) by the inclination angle detection unit 54, the control device 52, and the display rotation drive unit 55.
- a synchronization unit is configured as the synchronization means.
- the display display drive unit 56 is an image display drive unit that displays an image on the display screen 1 of the display unit 1 according to an image signal or a video signal sent from the control device 52.
- the image generation unit 57 generates an image signal or a video signal corresponding to the image or video displayed on the display unit 1, and is configured to generate an image according to a predetermined program, for example. ing.
- the image generation unit 57 has a configuration in which a predetermined image or video is recorded in advance, and outputs the recorded image or video to the control device 52 in response to an instruction from the control device 52. It may be.
- an image display instruction signal is output from the operation unit 51 to the control device 52.
- the control unit 52 instructs the image generation unit 57 to generate an image or a video to be displayed according to the image display instruction signal.
- the image generation unit 57 generates an image signal or a video signal according to an instruction from the control device 52, and outputs the image signal or the video signal to the display display driving unit 56.
- the display display drive unit 56 drives the display unit 1 in response to the received image signal or video signal, and displays an image or video on the image display surface 1A of the display unit 1.
- the image or video displayed on the image display surface 1A is output as light, enters one surface of the aperture lens array 3, is output from the other surface, and is displayed on the stereoscopic image display surface 2.
- the three-dimensional image display surface 2 is set at a substantially constant position as viewed from the observer H as a surface along a vertical plane, and the two-dimensional image displayed on the three-dimensional image display surface 2 is displayed as if in space. This is recognized by the observer as a stereoscopic image.
- the operation unit 51 When the operator presses, for example, an angle switch (not shown) for tilting the angle of the housing 20 via the operation unit 51, the operation unit 51 outputs a housing tilt instruction signal to the control device 52. I do.
- the control unit 52 receives the housing tilt instruction signal, the control unit 52 drives the housing rotation drive unit 53 to instruct the housing to tilt by a specified angle (for example, an angle), The rotation angle of the housing 20 is actually received from the detection unit 54.
- the control device 52 inputs the angle data output from the tilt angle detection unit 54 to the display rotation drive unit 55, and the display rotation drive unit 55 calculates the angle of rotation of the casing 20. Further, by rotating the display unit 1, the display unit 1 is tilted at twice the rotation angle of the housing.
- the body 20 stands out from the ground surface of the support 30.
- the height to the lower end of the image display surface 2 changes from H1 to H2, and the position of the image moves vertically upward and parallel to the direction of the opening 20a, that is, always the center of the housing 20.
- the center of the stereoscopic image display surface 2 can be displayed on the axis L.
- the three-dimensional two-dimensional image display device M of the present embodiment is configured as described above.
- the height of the displayed two-dimensional image can be made variable by freely changing the angle of the housing 20 as needed and changing the direction of the opening 20a.
- the angle of the display unit 1 is changed in the same direction by twice the angle twice, so that the stereoscopic image display surface 2 is always vertical. It can be translated up and down on a plane.
- a stereoscopic image display formed on a vertical surface such as the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device M of the present embodiment, is used. By being able to visually recognize the two-dimensional image displayed on the surface 2 from a diagonal top down, the image on the three-dimensional image display surface 2 can be naturally and stereoscopically sensed.
- the stereoscopic image display surface 2 itself for displaying a stereoscopic image inclines in accordance with the inclination of the apparatus as in the past, the viewer H
- the display unit 1 By inclining by two angles, the three-dimensional image display surface 2 on which the three-dimensional image is displayed becomes a surface that stands vertically, so that a three-dimensional image of a vase or the like can be viewed without discomfort.
- the focus position of the eyes varies over a certain range in the direction of the line of sight, unlike when directly facing the planar image. So that it is easier to focus on a part of the image.
- the human eye can easily grasp the whole picture because when one part is focused, it is easy to focus on the other part from there. That is, by obliquely looking down on the three-dimensional image displayed on the vertical three-dimensional image display surface 2, it is easy to focus the eyes on the three-dimensional two-dimensional image, and the visibility is improved.
- the observer can easily convert the two-dimensional image into a very natural three-dimensional image regardless of the height. Can be visually recognized.
- FIG. 4 is an operation explanatory view of the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device of the second embodiment.
- FIG. 4 (a) shows an image displayed on the stereoscopic image display surface 2 before the housing 20 is tilted.
- FIG. 4 (b) is a diagram showing the arrangement angle of the housing 20 when the image shown in FIG. 4 (a) is displayed
- FIG. 4D is an image displayed on the stereoscopic image display surface 2 after being tilted
- FIG. 4D is a diagram showing an arrangement angle of the housing 20 when the image shown in FIG. 4C is displayed. .
- the three-dimensional two-dimensional image display device M of the present embodiment provides, in addition to the configuration in the first embodiment, a configuration corresponding to the inclination angle of the housing 20.
- the three-dimensional two-dimensional image displayed on the three-dimensional image display surface 2 is configured to change, for example, from FIG. 4 (a) to FIG. 4 (c).
- the image generation unit 57 is configured to generate different images according to the inclination angle ⁇ of the housing 20 detected by the inclination angle detection unit 54. ing. The image generated by the image generation unit 57 is displayed on the image display surface 1 of the display unit 1 via the control unit 52 and the display display drive unit 56. .
- FIGS. 4 (a) and 4 (c) when the cylindrical body E is displayed as the display image G on the stereoscopic image display surface 2, the inclination of the housing 20 increases. , The position of the viewpoint gradually moves upward to generate an image in which the upper surface Ea looks large. By doing so, the image displayed on the stereoscopic image display surface 2 is gradually increased as the housing 20 is tilted from the position shown in Fig. 4 (b) to the position shown in Fig. 4 (d). The image looks large, so that the observer H can see the stereoscopic image of the cylinder E as if he / she was actually looking into it from above.
- an image in which the position of the viewpoint gradually changes according to the inclination of the housing 20 is generated and displayed on the stereoscopic image display surface 2. It is configured as follows. Therefore, the natural The image can be displayed on the three-dimensional image display surface 2, and the two-dimensional image displayed on the three-dimensional image display surface 2 can be received by the observer as a more realistic three-dimensional image.
- FIG. 5 is an explanatory view of the configuration and operation of a third embodiment of the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device according to the present invention.
- the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device M2 of the present embodiment is basically the same as the stereoscopic two-dimensional image display device M of the first embodiment, except that the stereoscopic two-dimensional image table of the first embodiment is different.
- the center position 2a in the height direction of the stereoscopic image display surface 2 becomes the center of rotation of the housing 20 ( (Support point) 2 It is configured to be formed on 1.
- the stereoscopic image display surface 2 is formed on a vertical plane passing through the rotation center 21 of the housing 20 regardless of the inclination angle of the housing 20.
- the center position 2a in the height direction of the stereoscopic image display surface 2 is always formed on the rotation center (fulcrum) 21 of the housing 20. That is, in the present embodiment, the housing 20 is tilted about the point (the rotation center 21) on the stereoscopic image display surface 2 as described above, so that the housing 20 is tilted. Regardless of the angle, the image on the stereoscopic image display surface 2 can be prevented from moving.
- the position of the three-dimensional image display surface does not move up and down, so that the three-dimensional image can be observed without a sense of incongruity.
- the second embodiment by changing the image on the display unit 1 according to the inclination angle of the housing 20, the appearance of the image is changed while the image is fixed at a fixed position. be able to.
- the inclination angle of the housing 20 may be fixed stepwise at several points, or may be fixed at one point. It may be fixed. That is, the housing 20 may be fixed on the support base 30 at a predetermined angle. In that case, the image plane (stereoscopic image display plane 2) Then, the microlens array 3 may be arranged at an angle of 0 with respect to the vertical plane, and the display unit 1 may be arranged at an angle of 2 °, which is twice the angle.
- the tilt angle of the housing 20 and the tilt angle of the display unit 1 are configured to be electrically controlled.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and the tilt angle of the housing 20 is not limited to this.
- Synchronizing means for controlling the tilt angle of the display unit 1 and the tilt angle of the display unit 1 in a relationship of 0 and 2 ° may be configured using a mechanical transmission mechanism such as a gear.
- the observer H pressing the angle switch via the operation unit 51 the observer may move and incline the housing with his / her own hand.
- the micro lens array 3 is a micro convex lens plate in which the lens array halves 4 and 5 are integrated in a pair, but the present invention is not limited to this. You may comprise. However, when an image formed by each of the lenses constituting the microlens array is inverted and displayed, one image is displayed for one display pixel on the image display surface 1A of the display unit 1.
- the microlens array may be configured to allocate lenses, or the control device 52 or the display driving unit 56 may invert the video signal in advance and display it on the image display surface 1A of the display unit 1. .
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